The Epstein cover-up just got deeper. The Justice Department quietly released a new memo — and suddenly, the infamous “client list” no longer exists?
The memo denies blackmail, denies murder, and claims Epstein died by suicide. But the seized evidence tells a different story. Here are 5 disturbing takeaways from the memo that the media won’t highlight:
1. This was an operation — not a man. Dozens of hard drives, foreign passports, labeled surveillance tapes, and building blueprints suggest coordinated logistics. Epstein didn’t act alone.
2. The digital footprint is massive. USBs, backup servers, and files labeled with horrifying titles. The true scandal? We still haven’t seen any of it. Where’s the transparency?
3. Intelligence fingerprints are everywhere. Global networks. Fake passports. Immunity for decades. This doesn’t look like luxury — it looks like espionage.
4. The silence is the answer. Anyone else with this evidence would be in prison. Yet no trials. No names. No accountability. Just silence.
5. Every elite institution is on trial. When justice is optional and the truth is buried, we lose the very foundation of democracy. Until this is fully exposed, trust is gone.
This isn’t over. The Epstein case is the Rosetta Stone of corruption — and if it’s buried for good, so is America’s moral credibility.